BIT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
SOCIETY
and CLUBS
Dancing Party
Held By Club;
Officers Named
Lively Roisues Dancing club
held the second dance of the
reason Thursday at Chalkers,
with 26 couples gathering for
dinner and dancing.
A. Z. Dean presided over a
business meeting and election of
club officers. Ward Hammond
was named president, Roland
Hubbard, vice-president and Mrs.
Arthur Hess, secretary.
Attending the enjoyable af
fair were the Messrs and Mes
dames George E. White, Elwood
Herb Crain's
Mobile Service Station
Federal Tires
Mobil Batteries
Lubrication
Tire Repairing
Battery Service & Rentals
Fog Lights, ea $3.90
Sealed Beam, Amber Lense
450-21 Tlrei, 4-ply
205 So. Central
Phone 9162
L. G. TAYLOR CO.
pays the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
If you have a CAR or TRUCK
to toll, we advise telling It
now.
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Sunday, Jan. 27, IS4B
Hedberg, Earl Leever, L. C.
Latham, Earl York, F. E. Nichols,
H. L. Alford, T. E. Knackstedt,
C. R. Schmidt, Jack Sanderson,
Stanley Stark, William Brooks,
Charles R. Ray, Eugene K. Pe
terson, Emerson Merrick, Ches
ter Thompson, Joe Dugan, A. Z.
Dean, Ward Hammond, Gerald
Latham and Dr. and Mrs. J.
Scott Heatherington, Dr. and
Mrs G. A. Dlerdorff, Dr. and
Mrs. George S. Jennings, Dr. and
Mrs. W. W. Howard and Dr. and
Mrs. F. A. Freeburger.
Bridge-Luncheon
Given Thursday
By Two Hostesses
Entertaining at the first of a
series of bridge luncheons, Mrs.
Jamos Grigsby of Jacksonville
and Mrs. Ray Wright were host
esses at the latter's home, 60
North Orange street, Thursday
afternoon. The women plan two
additional parties.
Mrs. Roland Smith was pre
sented a prize for high score at
bridge, Mrs. Michael Beck prize
for second high score and Mrs.
Cole Holmes for low score while
Mrs. Ed Feldman won the trav
eling prize.
Sixteen guests were Invited
for the affair.
Gold Hill Clubs
Have Meetings
Gold Hill Gold Hill Garden
club met ut the home of Mrs,
Bob Kles Jan. 18. The chairman,
Mrs. Willie McLean, gave In
structions on "Starting plants
from slips and cuttings."
Refreshmei.ta were served by
the hostess, Mrs. Kles, and the
co-hostesses, Mrs. Edith Bryan
and Mrs. Julia Tulare. Next
meeting of the group will bo
Feb. 1 at the home of Mrs. Hazel
Holdnerness, with "Primroses"
as the subject.
The Gold Hill Extension unit
met at the home of Mrs. Don
Ferguson, Sr., with Mrs. Willie
McLean as project leader for the
subject, ' Good Care of Cloth
ing." Mrs. McLean also made a
table arrangement of Juniper
and Jasmine. Mrs. Viola Moore
presided over the business meet
ing. Next meeting will be Feb. 8
at the home of Mrs. Frank Car
ter on Garden Row, the subject
to be "Main Dish Meals."
Rites Are Held
In California
The wedding of June Bell,
Grants Pass, to Wesley Specrs
of Medford took place at Yreka,
Calif., Saturday, Jan. 19. The
bride Is a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Jay Hlgglnbotham, Grants
Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Speers are re
siding at the Grand hotel for
the present.
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Meets Lest Week
Central Point Newly elected
officers presided at the meeting
of Nevita Social club held Fri
day at the Central Point Mason
ic hall. They are Mrs. Truman
Brenner, president; Mrs. Mar
shal Day, secretary and treasur
er and Mrs. Robert Langston,
work chairman.
Club members packed cloth
lug collected during the current
drive.
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Sojourners Club
Installs Officers
For Coming Term
Officers who will serve the
coming year were Installed at
the last meeting of Medford so
journers' club held at the Girls'
Community club. Mrs. Dyle O.
Hood, new president, and Mrs.
C. P. Talbot, Jr., retiring presi
dent, were presented corsages.
Other new officers are Mrs.
Harry Stahl, first vice-president;
Mrs. Jack Clark, second vice
president) Mrs. Kcva Hutchin
son, secretary, and Mrs. D. R.
Allred, treasurer.
Prospective members present
were Mrs. Harold Baughman
and Mrs. E. W. Bean while Mrs.
E. G. Ufer of Montana end Mr:.
R. C. Brlnker of Spokane were
guests.
Prizes went to Mrs. Talbot,
Mrs. John H. Tizekker and Mrs.
Stahl for pinochle and to Mrs.
George Lewis, Mrs. Ufer and
Mrs. Philip Epstein for bridge.
Mrs. Bean was also presented a
prize.
Mrs. Stahl, Mrs. Clark and
Mrs. Conrad Koski were hos
tesses. Next meeting of the club will
be the annual birthday party set
for Feb. 14 at the club.
Valentine Dance
To Be Given By
Medford Legion
Plans are being completed
for a Valentine ball to be given
ot nronmlnnH hall Feb. 14 by
the American Legion Post No.
15 and its auxiliary, procceos
from the affair to go to the post
fha hutlHInff fund. All
arrangements are being handled
by the World war H veterans
and their wives and a large at
tendance Is expected.
Tickets will go on saie mon
day, Jan. 28, at Leonard's Elec
ri ctrir and Helen's Beauty
shop or may be obtained from
any member of the post.
Officers' Wives
Plan Bridge Party
To Benefit Fund
As a benefit for the national
Marrh nf Dimes fund, wives of
army and navy officers will en
tertain at a bridge-luncheon Sat
urday, Feb. z, at tne uutposi n
was announced yesterday. A
numftpr nf Medford women are
being Invited to make up tables
for the affair.
Kervlna nn the committee in
charge are Mrs. John W. Hora-
lcy, Mrs. Franklin Baled, Mrs.
Walter Kruegnr, Mrs. Dean
Brooks, Mrs. Virgil Lancaster,
Mrs. F. J. Johnston, Mrs. Charles
Hazel and Mrs. Thomas Fisher.
Family Reunion
Held For Sons
A family reunion and dinner
were held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Kurz, Route 2,
last Sunday In honor of their
two sons, Walter Kurz and
Louis Kurz recently returned
from Okinawa and Jaoan after
more than two years active ser
vice with the army. Bom nave
been honorably d 1 s c h a r ged
Walter having held the rank of
private first class and Louis the
rank of corporal.
cn.nnt ,,-nr. Mr and Mrs.
Louis Kurz and son, Bobby, Mr
and Mrs. Walter Kurz ana
daughter, Barbara, all of Med
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kurz of
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KOMI MHMAHtNT
rValnscolt's Pharmacy
400 E. Main
Mr. and Mr. Owen Austin and
three children, Robert, Barbara
and James Rldgeway of Ash
land and Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Kurz.
Robert Rldgeway Is home on
leave from the navy base in
Alaska where he it stationed.
CALENDAR
Sunday
7:15 p. m. Glrla' F r I e n d ly
society, St. Mark's Episcopal
church, at parish hall.
Monday J
12. Noon Zonta club, Girls'
Community club.
1:00 p. m. AAUW Arts
Group, home of Mrs. Robert
Shepherd, Saginaw Drive. Topic,
"Twentieth Century American
Composers" Mrs. E. C. Niles with
Mrs Richard Payne giving piano
selections. .
8:13 p. m. Toastmasters' In
ternational, Jackson Hotel, 108
S. Central avenue, Robert Clay
pool, secretary, phone 4180.
8:00 p. m. F. L. club, home
of Mrs. Ernest Conrad, Old Pa
cific highway. ,
Wednesday
10 a. m. Daughters of the
Nile, Red Cross cubing at court
house. Bring sandwiches for
lunch.
12:30 p. m. Jolly Stitchers,
home of Mrs Helen Ford, 339
South Central avenue.
Thursday
7:30 p. m. Officers of USWV
Auxiliary, practice at armory.
Friday
7:30 p. m. Ladies auxiliary,
No. 421, Carpenters and Joiners
of America, party at home of
Dorothy Blickenstaff, 324 Van
couver street, to reveal names
of "secret sisters." Each mem
ber bring card for sister.
Stockman Warns
Against Dangers
In British Loan
Washington, Jan. 28 0J.R)
Rep. Lowell Stockman, R., Ore.,
today asked the house where
the United States "would draw
the line" tf the proposed loan
to Great Britain were granted.
"Let the British get their foot
inside the door of the U. S.
treasury and we'll have plenty
of other 'customers' right be
hind them all expecting hand
outs," he told the house.
He listed Russia, France,
Italy, Belgium and Poland as
potential borrowers.
"It Is perfectly obvious that
we Just cannot make all these
loans without going bankrupt
outselves," he said.
SILENT SCREEN STAR
IS FREED FROM HUBBY
New York. Jan. 28 OJ.R)
Gloria Swanson, star o? the si
lent screen, was awarded a legal
separation today from William
M. Davey, with whom she lived
for two months after their mar
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Under the Supervision of the
New Dealer and Manager,
R. B. Eatherton
riage on Jan. 29, 1945. 1
Supreme Court Justice Morris
Eder, who awarded the separa
tion, also dismissed a counter
claim for annulment brought by
Davey and ruled that Miss Swan
son could keep two. star ruby
rings which he had given her.
Ohioians paid $1,028,511 in
cigarette taxes in a recent
month, 8.5 per cent less than the
month before when cigarettes
first began coming back on he
civilian market and some hoard
ing was going on.
ATTENTION
VETERANS
In Need of Housing
and.
PARTS
for
at
POPE SEES NO SOLUTION
IN STATE OWNERSHIP
Vatican City, Jan. 26 U.R
Pope Pius in a speech released
today said that collectivism can
not solve social problems be
cause there always would be a
conflict between labor and state
capitalism.
The pope made the speech yes
terday before representatives of
labor and management in the
hydroelectric industry. The
group included members of com
munist and socialist parties.
Olf you are a veteran of World War II ,and if
you or your wife hare been former resident!
of this community, write the Jackson County Cham
ber of Commerce, stating your needs.
We have no listings and no houses. We want thii
information to present to government authoritie to
show necessity of additional housing units. Do not
call in person or telephone: Send your response in
writing. Address: Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce, 123 W. Main Street, Medford, Oregon.
PLEASE WRITE NOW!
and
cAirn or thawm
W wish to express our heartfelt
gratitude or the Kind expressions of
sympathy and the beauUful flowers
received In this time of our bereave
ment. Mr. John Goodhew.
Miss Lola Goodhew.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Goodhew
and family.
JAMES K. HOEY
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